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The Dr. Karl Agre Collection of Confederate States continued...

Prices realized...
Independent and C.S.A. Use of U.S. Stamps (in state order)
Lot Sym. Lot Description Est/Cat Realized
5002 c imageMobile Ala. Feb. 14, 1861. Neat strike of double-circle datestamp on 3c Red Nesbitt entire to Desoto Miss., small tear at top from opening and some slight wear, still Very Fine and choice, used 10 days after the establishment of the Provisional Confederate Government at Montgomery Ala. (and, coincidentally, Valentine's Day) (Image) E. 150-200 75.00
5003 c imageSummerfield Ala. May 4 (1861). Neat circular datestamp cancels 3c Red Star Die entire to Jackson Miss., missing small part of top flap, Very Fine Confederate State usage (Image) E. 150-200 95.00
5004 c imageHot Springs Ark. May 28 (1861). Circular datestamp cancels 3c Red Star Die entire to Orange C.H. Va., small edge tears, Very Fine and rare, Arkansas was admitted to the Confederacy on May 18 and U.S. postage was invalid after May 31 so very few are known used from Arkansas, with 1992 C.S.A. certificate (Image) E. 400-500 550.00
5005 c imageSearcy Ark. May 20 (1861). Bold circular datestamp cancels 3c Red Star Die entire to Knoxville Tenn., few light toned spots, Very Fine and rare Confederate State usage during brief period when U.S. postage was valid (Image) E. 500-750 550.00
5006 c imageAlbany Ga. Feb. 27, 1861. Blue circular datestamp cancels 3c Red Star Die entire to Americus Ga., matching "Due 3" handstamp presumably for weight, slightly reduced at left, some slight edgewear, Fine Confederate usage (Image) E. 300-400 130.00
5007 c imageAugusta Ga. Mar. 23, 1861. Double-circle datestamp ties 3c Dull Red (26) on cover to Newton Ga., barely reduced at top, small nick at bottom right corner, Very Fine (Image) E. 100-150 70.00
5008 c imageTalmage Ga. Mar. 7. Bold strike of circular datestamp cancels 3c Red Star Die entire to Alamutcha Miss., few edge tears incl. one barely affecting circular datestamp, Very Fine appearance, scarce (Image) E. 150-200 75.00
5009 c imageNew Orleans La. 27 Apr. (1861). Bold circular datestamp ties 3c Dull Red (26) on cover to New York City, bold strikes of "New York Post Office Advertised" and also "P.O.Department Dead Letter Office Sep. 21, 1861" handstamp, pencil "Not found" at center, perfs scissors-separated, some slight overall wear

VERY FINE AND CHOICE NEW ORLEANS POST-SECESSION ADVERTISED AND DEAD LETTER OFFICE COVER.

With 1997 C.S.A. certificate (Image)

E. 1,000-1,500 850.00
5010 c imageByhalia Miss. Mar. 11. Partial strike of circular datestamp, penstrokes cancel 3c Red Star Die entire to Lisbon Va., with enclosure datelined "Republic of Miss. March 10/61", fresh and Fine (Image) E. 100-150 130.00
5011 c imageCampbellton Miss. Mar. 8. Well-struck circular datestamp in brown cancels 3c Red Star Die entire to Pontotoc Miss., slightly reduced at left, Very Fine strike, scarce town marking (Image) E. 200-300 105.00
5012 c imageCanton Miss. Mar. 16, 1861. Clearly struck circular datestamp with Lyre fancy cancel on 3c Red Nesbitt entire to Charleston S.C., barely reduced at left, Very Fine and choice Confederate State usage (Image) E. 200-300 190.00

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